Klorane – Shampoing Nutrition à la Mangue – Cheveux secs 200 ml

Le Shampoing nourrissant à la Mangue prend quotidiennement soin des cheveux secs. Sa base lavante douce et biodégradable* nettoie les cheveux en douceur.

79.00 DHS

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Description

Enrichi en beurre de Mangue, actif d'origine végétale, hautement concentré en acides gras essentiels, il nourrit et gaine les cheveux secs sans les alourdir tout en protégeant la fibre capillaire. Intensément nourris et protégés du dessèchement, les cheveux retrouvent souplesse, douceur et brillance dès la première application**.

*Selon la norme OCDE 301B.

**Test de satisfaction auprès de 32 sujets pendant 21 jours d'utilisation.

bienfaits :

"- Lave : nettoie en douceur les cheveux secs, gourmands de nutrition.- Nourrit : nourrit profondément et hydrate la fibre capillaire sans l'alourdir grâce à sa richesse en acides gras.- Protège : les cheveux les plus secs sont protégés du dessèchement par le beurre de Mangue, actif d'origine végétale hautement nutritif."

Conseils d'utilisation :

1 . APPLIQUERAppliquer sur les cheveux et le cuir chevelu humides.2 . MOUSSERFaire mousser le shampoing et masser délicatement.3 . RINCERRincer les cheveux et le cuir chevelu. Rincer en cas de contact avec les yeux.

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